New Basics

Our interior is continuously changing. Where people previously invested in full interiors that could last for years and that were durable and timeless, we see nowadays that people regularly adapt their style and therefore also their interior.

Trough the shifts in the retail and hospitality sectors we also see more temporary ‘pop up’ concepts emerge and we rely on basic materials more often to create our interior with. This material relatively tend to be less expensive, it has a more natural look or it’s just less common in the field of decorative application and gives your interior therefore/thereby more personality.

Chipboard

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Pocket Galerie – Atelier Premier Étage

 

Stories by the water

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Matz Engdahl – Funt

 

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Sophie Hardy – Breaking Surface

 

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Jonatan Appelfeldt – Marbelous

Hemp & Electric cables

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Henry&Co – Taaac & Ecoepoque

 

Colored MDF

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Bang & Olufsen for Osloform – Serpentine

 

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Osloform – Sleep wall clock

 

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De intuïtiefabriek / Baars & Bloemhoff – Spatial

 

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Daphna Laurens – Prototipi

 

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Bio laminate

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Huis Veendam – Biolaminate